NEC-Mitsubishi V50LCD-BK 15" LCD Monitor (Black)
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Manufacturer: NEC-Mitsubishi
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List price $329.99
- 1,024 x 768 maximum resolution, 0.297 mm dot pitch
- 140-degree horizontal and 120-degree vertical viewing angles
- 300 cd/m2 of brightness, 500:1 contrast, 25 ms response time
- VESA wall mountable with optional bracket
- Compatible with Mac and PC; 3-year limited warranty
Product Description:
The V50LCD from NEC/Mitsubishi is a sleek and affordable monitor with a number of useful features. It combines ease of use with a high quality image that's perfect for the home or home office. A maximum resolution of 1,024 x 768, 0.297 mm dot pitch, high 500:1 contrast ratio, 300 nits of brightness, and over 16 million colors provide an accurate, detailed onscreen image that's suitable for a variety of applications. The V50LCD has a 25 ms response time (typical), a 31 kHz to 60.0 kHz horizontal frequency, and a 56.0 Hz to 75.0 Hz vertical frequency. With a modest 14-by-5.9-inch footprint, the V50LCD fits easily onto any convenient surface, and is also wall mountable, freeing up desktop space completely. The 50LCD has 140-degree horizontal and 120-degree vertical viewing angles and an adjustable tilt (up 25 degrees and down -5 degrees), permitting easy placement on your desk for comfortable viewing. With the onscreen controls, you adjust a wide variety of settings, including brightness, contrast, H/V position, H/V size, and more. Energy Star certified, the V50LCD is plug-an-play ready to use right out of the box. It weighs just 6.6 pounds (5.7 pounds without the base). It accepts analog input signals (0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms positives) and connects to your computer via a standard 15-pin mini D-sub cable. The AC 100-120/220-240 V power supply consumes just 22 W during normal operation (typical) and less than 2 W on standby. PC and Mac compatible, the V50LCD also comes backed with a three-year limited warranty. What's in the BoxMonitor, stand, 15-pin standard analog cable, user's manual, power cord, setup sheet, warranty information
Description from Manufacturer:The V50LCD from NEC/Mitsubishi is a sleek and affordable monitor with a number of useful features. It combines ease of use with a high quality image that's perfect for the home or home office. A maximum resolution of 1,024 x 768, 0.297 mm dot pitch, high 500:1 contrast ratio, 300 nits of brightness, and over 16 million colors provide an accurate, detailed onscreen image that's suitable for a variety of applications.The V50LCD has a 25 ms response time (typical), a 31 kHz to 60.0 kHz horizontal frequency, and a 56.0 Hz to 75.0 Hz vertical frequency. With a modest 14-by-5.9-inch footprint, the V50LCD fits easily onto any convenient surface, and is also wall mountable, freeing up desktop space completely. The 50LCD has 140-degree horizontal and 120-degree vertical viewing angles and an adjustable tilt (up 25 degrees and down -5 degrees), permitting easy placement on your desk for comfortable viewing. With the onscreen controls, you adjust a wide variety of settings, including brightness, contrast, H/V position, H/V size, and more.
Energy Star certified, the V50LCD is plug-an-play ready to use right out of the box. It weighs just 6.6 pounds (5.7 pounds without the base). It accepts analog input signals (0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms positives) and connects to your computer via a standard 15-pin mini D-sub cable. The AC 100-120/220-240 V power supply consumes just 22 W during normal operation (typical) and less than 2 W on standby. PC and Mac compatible, the V50LCD also comes backed with a three-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
Monitor, stand, 15-pin standard analog cable, user's manual, power cord, setup sheet, warranty informationAverage Customer Rating:
Comment: Sleek and Sophisticated Rating:
I never thought the monitor mattered much, but when I needed to fit my computer onto a tiny desktop in my kitchen a flat LCD monitor became a necessity. The Mitsubishi Diamond Point V50LCD is not only appealing to look at when off but offers brighter screen images than any previous screen I owned. It is simple to set up, takes almost no space and can in fact be mounted on the wall-something I am considering. The colors are brighter and truer than I thought possible. This is well worth the money, especially if space is an issue.
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